tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8524068016614138580.post1217611615471939152..comments2012-05-08T05:18:03.272-07:00Comments on Scrap Your Roots: BLOG CANDY GALORE!!!!!Sue Dhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17721837363061313362noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8524068016614138580.post-81419764390230481572009-07-11T22:09:38.103-07:002009-07-11T22:09:38.103-07:00First, let me offer a belated &quot;Happy Canada D...First, let me offer a belated &quot;Happy Canada Day!&quot; I&#39;m part Canadian, myself.<br /><br />Then I want to offer a suggestion or idea my younger daughter came up with. She&#39;s a scrapbooker, too. She has all sorts of embellishments of various sizes, and hit upon an idea while cleaning out her office (our 3rd bedroom). She found some photo sleeves of various sizes -- four-to-a-page and two-to-a-page -- and thought it would be a great way to organize her embellishments and frames and all! For larger items, she uses full-page document protectors. She now has all her embellishments, organized and protected, in a four-inch binder, where she can lay hands on them easily, without having to search through drawers and piles of &quot;stuff!&quot;<br /><br />I&#39;m going to get mine organized like that, too!<br /><br />She also found a good find. Unfortunately, it was from a scrapbook store going out of business in St. Augustine, Florida, where our daughter works. She bought two EK paper towers, each with thirty trays. I bought one of them from her. Now we have our scrapbooking papers organized and handy to get to!Karen Packard Rhodeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07641711434283636830noreply@blogger.com